Desperate Housewife? Kandi Accused Of Starting Baby Daddy Drama For A Storyline
Dec. 6 2016, Updated 11:45 a.m. ET
Kandi Burruss has been feuding with her baby daddy on the current season of The Real Housewives of Atlanta. But Russell “Block” Spencer’s ex-wife exclusively revealed to RadarOnline.com that he’s only on the series to keep Burruss relevant!
“Block’s on the show because she doesn’t have a storyline,” the ex-wife, who asked RadarOnline.com to keep her name private, claimed. “She plays the sympathy role. She knows how to put her tears on!”
Spencer’s ex, who he was with for 25 years, insisted he “didn’t get a check” from appearing on the Bravo show.
“There are kids involved,” she said, disapproving of Burruss' alleged plan. “She put this whole thing together for a storyline.”
On the current season of RHOA, Burruss has complained about Spencer’s lack of involvement in their daughter Riley’s life. But the ex recently told RadarOnline.com how Burruss knew about his reputation when she became pregnant with Riley.
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“Kandi definitely knew what was going on with the situation,” she told RadarOnline.com. “It’s sad that he’s not part of Riley’s life, but he was in a relationship with four other women at the time. She was a side chick, it was expected!”
She also claimed Burruss knew he was married during their 3-month fling.
“He cheated on me with Kandi,” she alleged. “I told her then he wasn’t going to do anything. What does she expect? She knew what was going on, and now she wants to play the victim. Girl, you knew!”
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